Contributor: Safesite Jurisdiction: OSHA
All emergency equipment should be fully operational and accessible if and when it is needed. Make sure employees are aware of all emergency procedures and evacuation protocol with the Emergency Planning Checklist.
1. Is there a written Emergency Action Plan/Evacuation Plan specific to the facility?
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2. Are emergency phone numbers and the location of the nearest medical facility posted at the facility and available to all maintenance workers?
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3. Is facility evacuation information including alarm signals, evacuation routes and emergency equipment locations posted throughout the facility?
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4. Are all facility maintenance workers aware of emergency procedures and how to report emergencies and injuries?
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5. Are portable fire extinguishers available on each floor, and is one 2A extinguisher provided per 3000 sq. Ft or within 75 Ft. of the protected area?
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6. Are portabe fire extinguishers fully charged, inspected monthly and serviced annually?
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7. Are emergency eyewashes (and showers if applicable) available, inspected and can be reached within 10 seconds when needed?
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8. Are automated external defibrilators (AEDs) available at the facility; inspected monthly and serviced annually?
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9. Is a properly sized, inspected and stocked First Aid Kit available to facilities mintenance workers at the job site?
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10. Are all external buildings, trailers or other structures used by facilities maintenance personnel equipped with portable fire extinguishers?
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11. Does the organization have a plan for workers at various locations to communicate in the event of emergencies?
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12. Does the organization require that people working alone at various locations communicate at intervals to ensure they are safe and unhurt?
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13. Does the organization provide workers with voluntary or mandatory First Aid/CPR and AED training?
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